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    msa | # 11 | 2009-12-18, 11:16 | Report

    i'm pretty positive that maemo will develop like android did, app-wise.

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    ArmandHammer | # 12 | 2009-12-18, 13:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by msa View Post
    i'm pretty positive that maemo will develop like android did, app-wise.
    I hope it does, not the stupid apps, but the useful ones.

    Some points of comparison. Im comparing my G1 to the N900.
    Multi-tasking
    Has multi-tasking but when you switch between apps you have to wait for web pages to load. When on the N900 you can switch between apps and no loading at all.
    Browsing
    N900 browser is beautiful, renders everything perfect and the flash is awesome. The only thing that I think the android browser does better is fit the text. I know about the re flow but it doesn't work every time.
    Media
    Video support is far superior on the N900 than on the G1. The audio quality is about the same. Media players have about the same functionality.
    Email
    Both of them have about the same functionality.
    Phone
    No big difference.
    Apps
    Obviously the G1 has more but im not worried about that.
    Quick settings.
    I love how easy it is to access the WIFI/bluetooth/etc on the N900.
    On the G1/android you either have widgets or you have to go through the settings.

    One thing is do really miss is using my phone with one hand. I miss portrait mode. But I am excited to see the N900 get some portrait support.

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    le1204 | # 13 | 2009-12-18, 15:24 | Report

    sorry for my ignorance, i thought the first phone under android was the G1 phone? Wasn't that just released this year?

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    Arif | # 14 | 2009-12-18, 15:32 | Report

    Nope. Q3 2008. So Android is a bit older than a year...

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    DaveP1 | # 15 | 2009-12-18, 20:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by Arif View Post
    Nope. Q3 2008. So Android is a bit older than a year...
    Of course the G1 ran Android 1 and the current OS is Android 2. So if you are making Maemo comparisons, Maemo 4 came out with the N810 in November 2007.

    Unfortunately, the changes needed to allow apps developed under the older OS to run under the new OS seem to be more difficult with Maemo.

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    jomillergo | # 16 | 2009-12-19, 02:55 | Report

    Android is of course going to become more popular because the app is released by google. They rule this internet world.

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    lstrike21 | # 17 | 2009-12-19, 03:39 | Report

    G1 October 08...just over a year. almost 20k apps. Some really great apps some trash just like all software development for any environment. Maemo out of the box to me feels far tighter and much more powerful then when I first received my G1. That isn't suprising to me since Maemo has been around for a while while Android was just but a glimmer in Googles eye.

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    hcancelik | # 18 | 2009-12-19, 03:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by That One Guy View Post
    Well damn! I don't have a search button on my computer...

    :P
    good one

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    DaveP1 | # 19 | 2009-12-19, 21:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by jomillergo View Post
    Android is of course going to become more popular because the app is released by google. They rule this internet world.
    OTOH, the same prediction was made for Windows Mobile (or, at least, its predecessors) because of Microsoft's dominance.

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    mullf | # 20 | 2009-12-19, 21:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by msa View Post
    i'm pretty positive that maemo will develop like android did, app-wise.
    I don't know. Android had the promise of being used on many phones by multiple manufacturers. Maemo is Nokia-only for the foreseeable future.

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